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Cookies on this website - tomorrowsengineers.org.uk

Name Purpose Expires
__cf_bm Used to distinguish between humans and bots 1 day
__cflb Registers which server cluster is being used, to optimize experience 1 day
__RequestVerificationToken Used by Microsoft .net to hold a security token Session
AI_buffer Used in co n text with the "AI_sentBuffer" in order to limit the number of data-server-updates (Azure). This
synergy also allows the website to detect any duplicate data-server-updates.
Session
AI_sentBuffer Used in context with the "AI_buffer" in order to limit the number of data-server-updates (Azure). This synergy also allows the website to detect any duplicate data-server-updates. Session
ASP.NET_SessionId Microsoft.net - holds your session Id Session
CONSENT Used to detect if the visitor has accepted the marketing category in the cookie banner. 2 years
CookieConsent Stores the user's cookie consent state Session
JSESSIONID Preserves users states across pages Session
rc::a Used to distinguish between humans and bots Persistent
rc::c Used to distinguish between humans and bots Session
vuid Collects data on the user's visits to the website, such as which pages have been read 2 years
pagead/landing Tracks conversion rate between user and advertisement banners Session